Telerik Forums RSShttp://www.telerik.com/urn:uuid:e3224a26-c706-430a-9ab0-8d4a697aa3dchttp://www.telerik.com/forums/permalink/Jkoi4wbHCkOasI1KaXqj3AKendo UI Mobile ScenariosHi,<br />
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If you would like to build a mobile-optimized website with Kendo UI Mobile, that's definitely possible and it will adapt to look "native" for the various mobile devices that will access it.<br />
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To put the mobile website on the same domain as the main website is also possible, but it's a server configuration thing, not related to Kendo.<br />
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Regards,<br />
Mihai <br />
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<div class="forumBaloonBottom">&nbsp;</div>urn:uuid:34f03c81-fb30-4569-ba3e-1dc19c7c9cbehttp://www.telerik.com/forums/permalink/gTzwNDD7aUW6Ph3BnHycvgKendo UI Mobile ScenariosOk so I need some help understanding if this is possible. I would like to have a ASP.NET MVC website using AngularJS + Kendo UI, which I know is feasible. Now I want to create a separate MVC area/routes inside the main website which would be for the mobile optimized views, models&nbsp;and controllers, etc.&nbsp;For instance <a href="http://www.company.com/mobile">www.company.com/mobile</a>.&nbsp;Can I use Kendo UI Mobile just for this specific MVC area and make it look and feel like the platform it is running on? For instance use the Mac/Windows/Android view on those pages inside the MVC area. This separate MVC area will not be running AngularJS and be more for a view/read only type scenario. Any input would be appreciated and thanks in advance!